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marion
palace theatre
91st
season
making memories since 1928
the greatest shows 2019-2020
276 W. Center st. marion, oh 43302 | marionpalaCe.org
Downtown Marion, Ohiowww.carrollsonline.com Lowell Thurston, President
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WELCOME TO THE
THEATRE
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WELCOME TO THE
THEATRE
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Bev Ford, Executive Director
“Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for…” And we invite you to step right up to some of the ‘GREATEST SHOWS’ to take the Palace stage!
The invitation is open to all. Come laugh with us. Cry with us. Sing with us and soak it all in. Bring your friends or make some new ones. Sit back and reminisce about the first time you heard a song, while letting the music carry you back to that day. Celebrate those old memories but make plenty of new ones.
This line-up includes local companies and artistic teams who will gather around shared projects again this season to bring you their talent and a production they’re proud to share.
We’ll be serving up laughter with our Improv in the May series and cranking up the music with Music in the May.
Looking for a way to get up and get moving? Join us for the Palace Academy of the Arts, where we are offering opportunities for active involvement. Classes include yoga (beginner and advanced), Tappercize, Broadway Dancercize, acting classes for all ages, Music in Motion for 3-5 year olds, dance basics, voice, piano, and more. If you’re not sure which class is for you, we invite you to “Try It On For Size,” with a one-time, $5 trial to the class of your choice.
Whether on stage, in a class, or in your seat, the arts have the power to bring us to a common encounter; yet leave us with a unique impact. This season we invite you to experience the performing arts in a meaningful way, right here at the historic Marion Palace Theatre.
With an exciting season planned for your enjoyment, we think you’ll agree the Palace is the place to be.
On behalf of the board, the staff and our volunteers, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the ‘GREATEST SHOWS.’
Curtain!Bev
MARION COMMUNITYFOUNDATION
For You. For Marion. Forever.
504 S. State St., Marion, OH 43302 740-387-9704 MarionCommunityFoundation.org
PHILANTHROPYAT WORKLove what you’reseeing tonight? We do, too. Marion Community
Foundation proudly supports the
Marion Palace Theatre and the
performing arts in Marion.
You can put your passion for the
arts to work by giving through
Marion Community Foundation.
Add your gift to one of our
charitable funds which support
the Marion Palace Theatre—or
create your own named fund—
and support the performing
arts in Marion, forever.
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We’re building a healthier tomorrow
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For more information, visit OhioHealth.com/Marion
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As the area’s only full-service hospital, OhioHealth Marion General Hospital provides care for complex conditions right here in Marion so you don’t have to travel for quality care – we are your regional referral center.
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Through the years we have experienced first-hand the generosity and support of this community and the thousands of individuals who enjoy the very existence of this iconic organization. Many have inquired how they can help keep the Palace an active, thriving facility. We’re happy to give you some ideas! The opportunities are many, and we’ll use this space to highlight just a few.
Help create awareness by sporting some of the Theatre’s newest logowear. From snuggly soft t-shirts to sturdy tote bags,
warm cozy blankets, stylish hats, and more, there is a large variety of Marion
Palace Theatre gear available through River’s Edge Embroidery. Check out all we have in our online store by visiting
the website (www.marionpalace.org) and clicking on the SUPPORT tab. Visit the Gift
Shop to follow a link to our store. You’ll be glad you did!
Capital improvements are on the horizon and you can help make a difference. Without a new roof on the 1928 building, the beauty of our theatre will be lost. The future of this facility -- Marion’s home to performing arts events and activities and our gathering place for all of our special memory-making moments -- is at risk. Watch for more details.
If you’ve been a faithful supporter of the Palace through ticket buying, membership, sponsorship, or some other means and would like to continue your support into the
future, a gift to the Marion Palace Theatre Perpetual Care Fund is a gift that keeps on giving. As an endowment, this fund allows for each donation to have a much
greater impact over a longer period of time. In addition to a cash gift to the Palace Perpetual Care fund, donors may make contributions of stock, property, or bequests through estate planning. For further information, please consult with your attorney
or contact the Marion Community Foundation, at 504 S State Street, Marion. You may also reach the Foundation by calling (740) 387-9704.
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Supporting the Arts in Marion for over 84 years
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A proud supporter of the arts and the Marion Palace Theatre
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A very special thank you to the individuals and corporations listed below for helping to make the 2019-2020 Palace Theatre season successful:
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MAriOn COMMuniTY FOunDATiOn Funds:Ray & Charlotte Baldauf Fund Glen & Lori Campbell Fund
Rebecca S. Craig Family Education FundGene & Jan Farison Family Fund Mary H. Hollaway Palace Theatre Fund
Marion Palace Theatre Perpetual Care FundKenny Martin Charitable Fund Meredythe & John McDaniel Fund
Kathleen E. O’Shea Fund Poorman Palace Theatre FundMike & Betty Rogerson Charitable Fund Tom & Cindy Schifer Family Fund
Robert M. & Dorothy C. Wopat Community Fund
pAlACe TheATre suppOrTing FunDs and Trustee ron Cramer Ray & Charlotte Baldauf Foundation Wm. Kay Davis TrustEvelyn E. Walter Trust Merle & Peg Hamilton Foundation
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Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative, Inc. A Touchstone Energy CooperativeDon & Judy Mount Ohio Arts Council Ohio Artists on Tour
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CALENDAR OF EVENTs
JULY 201913-21 Palace Production THE MUSIC MAN22 Academy of the Arts THEATRE CAMPS BEGIN
AUGUST 201919 Academy of the Arts FALL SESSION I CLASSES BEGIN25 Special Event PEDALS, PIPES & PIZZA
SEPTEMBER 201920 Touring Artist THE GUESS WHO26 Academy Event CUP & CANVAS27 Music in the May OMEGA KICK/BEER TASTING
sun, OCT 13 2pMThe FOur C nOTes
Recreating the Music of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
Fri, nOv 1 7:30pMJOhn MiChAel MOnTgOMerY
sun, DeC 15 4pMA CArpenTers ChrisTMAs
OCTOBER 20194-6 Palace Production Disney’s FROZEN, JR.12 Improv in the May SHOVEL CITY IMPROV13 Touring Artist THE FOUR C NOTES14 Academy of the Arts FALL SESSION II CLASSES BEGIN14 School Matinee MY MOUTH IS A VOLCANO19 Music in the May A GRAND NIGHT/WINE TASTING26 Family Funday MONSTER MASH
Fri, sep 20 7:30pMThe guess whO
DECEMBER 20196-8 Palace Production CHRISTMAS AT THE PALACE9 Academy of the Arts WINTER SESSION I CLASSES BEGIN10-12 Academy Event THE ART OF LETTERING13-14 Movie Weekend CLASSIC CHRISTMAS FILM 15 Touring Artist A CARPENTERS CHRISTMAS
Movies on the Big Screen
NOVEMBER 20191 Touring Artist
JOHN MICHAEL MONTGOMERY
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CALENDAR OF EVENTs2019-2020 SEASON
sun, JAn 26 4pMpOpOviCh peT TheATer
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JANUARY 202010 Improv in the May SHOVEL CITY IMPROV16 School Matinee THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS24 Music in the May GAS PUMP JOCKEYS26 Touring Artist POPOVICH COMEDY PET THEATRE
FEBRUARY 20206 Academy Event CUP & CANVAS10 Academy of the Arts WINTER SESSION II CLASSES BEGIN14 Touring Artist TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS21-23 Palace Production ROBIN HOOD & HIS MERRY MEN24 School Matinee ROSIE REVERE, ENGINEER
APRIL 20203-4 Palace Production NUNSENSE II6 Academy of the Arts SPRING CLASSES BEGIN18 Touring Artist AMY GRANT24 Music in the May HEY MAVIS
MAY 20202 Touring Artist JEFFERSON STARSHIP3 Family Funday SUNDAY SOCK HOP15 Improv in the May SHOVEL CITY IMPROV
Movies on the Big ScreenDID YOU KNOW? Movies can be seen most weekends at the Palace when a live performance is not scheduled. When available, Sunday afternoon movies will show with open captions. In addition, select sensory-friendly films will be shown on Saturday mornings. Please check the Palace website often to see dates and titles of upcoming films. www.marionpalace.org
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SEASON TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: $35 Adults $30 Seniors $15 Students
All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. in Morrill Hall Auditorium
Individual Performance Tickets:
$10 Adults$ 9 Seniors$ 4 Students
OCTOBER 10: JODI BEACH Great American songs and stories NOVEMBER 14: LONE RAVEN MARCH 12: BETTMAN & HALPIN High energy folk, Americana, and bluegrass APRIL 9: AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS Vintage, close harmony songs MAY 14: HELEN WELCH
An eclectic blend of traditional and unique music
Sophisticated vocals & humor
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BUILDING A PALACE IN MARION, OHIO (1928)Construction of the Marion Palace Theatre began January 1928. The entertainment venue, designed by John Eberson, was complete in just eight short months. The owners opened its remarkable wooden doors to an anxious crowd of over 3200 on August 30, 1928. These patrons became the first to experience the lavish interior and a stage filled with exciting entertainment. Not only was the program captivating, but the building was show-stopping, too. The Spanish design did not disappoint those first theatre-goers. Nor does the atmospheric concept leave modern day visitors wanting. The lobby prepares guests for transport to another place and another time. Entrance into the auditorium reveals the makings of a Spanish courtyard complete with muted stucco walls, crawling vines, and a midnight blue sky with birds in flight, twinkling stars, and clouds afloat overhead. Statues adorn the Palace walls and crests outline the grand proscenium stage.
SAVING THE PALACE - THE PALACE GUARD (1976)After several decades of changing ownership, the Palace was in need of a great deal of work, if it was to remain the masterpiece Eberson intended and Marion residents had come to enjoy. In the mid seventies, the owner was looking to sell what had become a movie theatre in need of repair. The Marion
Concert Series shared the space and was more than a little interested in seeing the Palace retain its intended uses. Spear-headed by John C. Keggan, the Palace Guard was born. This group of seven Marion businessmen pulled out their wallets and rolled up their sleeves. They rallied the Marion community and invoked the support of area industries. In 1976, the Palace was “re-born” in all its splendor. At that time, the Palace Cultural Arts Association became the Theatre’s operating organization.
CURRENT OPERATIONS (2019)Today, only 16 Eberson-built atmospheric theatres remain from the hundreds originally constructed. The others have experienced the blow of a wrecking ball or been transformed into multiplexes or storage facilities. To stay current with public demands, the Palace continues to improve and upgrade the facility and the programming. Within the past five years alone, the Palace has upgraded from a 35mm film platter system to a Digital Cinema Projection system, made website improvements and online ticket buying user friendly, paved the north parking lot, opened an online apparel store (palacetheatre.itemorder.com), launched Palace Academy of the Arts, restored the building façade and installed a digital marquee just to name a few. With these changes, the theatre has experienced growth in memberships, ticket sales, and social media presence. We’re busy doing what we can to improve our facilities while providing plenty of opportunities for you to enjoy them. Great programming is always on the horizon so stay tuned to the website, read your Applause and check in on social media channels - Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat or Twitter.
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linking the arts and educationThe School Matinee Series and the Palace Academy of the Arts are educational programs that serve the PCAA mission statement to foster appreciation, education and participation in the arts, while preserving and promoting the historic Marion Palace Theatre.
SCHOOL MATINEE SERIESThe arts are a powerful tool for educators and a powerful experience for students. By linking the arts and education, the Marion Palace Theatre’s School Matinee Series exposes students to live performances that support curriculum content. The 2019-20 School Matinee Series underscores the importance of literacy, science, social studies, values and more. These concepts are presented in fun, musical productions performed by professional touring troupes that are scheduled for Oct 14 (“My Mouth is a Volcano” - PreK-4), Jan 16 (“The Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System” - grades K-5), and Feb 24 (“Rosie Revere, Engineer & Friends” – grades K-4). Thank you to our 2019-2020 School Matinee Sponsors: Honda, Marion Public Library, and Ohio Arts Council.
PALACE ACADEMY OF THE ARTSFrom theatre classes to Broadway Dancercize & beyond, you can discover your hidden potential or develop your talent at the Palace Academy of the Arts. With a strong focus on the performing arts, the following group classes will be taught by theatre veteran and Palace Academy of the Arts Director Kristi Wink. Adult classes offered include Acting 101, Tappercize Tuesdays, and Broadway Dancercize. Youth programs include Acting for children age 6-7, 8-10, 11-14, and 15-18. Wink also instructs a preschool class for ages 3-5 years titled Music in Motion. In addition to Wink’s class offerings, students can enroll in group and private dance classes, yoga classes and workshops, private voice lessons, and private piano lessons with knowledgeable instructors. Current staff includes Terri Malone (piano), Jami Rawlins (voice), Chelsea Sims (dance), and Helene Everson (yoga). Dates, fees, class descriptions and instructor bios can be found on the Palace website page marionpalace.org/classes-camps.
My Mouth is a Volcano The Magic School Bus Rosie Revere, Engineer & Friends
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Dixon Group of Wells Fargo Advisorsis proud to support the historic Marion Palace Theatre
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pALACE MEMBERsa standinG OVatiOn fOr Our
As a member supported, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, the Marion Palace Theatre is grateful for private contributions to cover expenses such as operations and capital improvements. The names you will see listed on the following pages represent the generous individuals who made a contribution to the Palace Theatre annual membership fund drive for the 2019-2020 season. These arts advocates’ yearly financial commitments help secure the success of the Palace today and ensure the Palace will contiue to be the cultural arts center for future generations. Show your support and love of the arts and of the historic Marion Palace Theatre by joining as a member. To join, please complete the PCAA Membership Form located on page 35 and return it, along with payment, to the Box Office at 276 W. Center St., Marion, Ohio 43302.
these are the Greatest supporters!$5,000 - ruBY marQuee
Dr. & Mrs. James M. BazzoliMarla Vance
$3,000-$3,500 - ruBY marQueeDavid Fitkin
Jim & Barb GreethamJohn & Patricia Scharer
$2,000-$2,999 - ruBY marQueeAnonymous
Mike & Kelly AndrewsJerry & Barb Baker
Joan & Kenny ComstockRon & Laura Scharer
$1,500-$1,999 - marQuee PlusRon & Marcia Cramer
Steve & Brenda JohnstonJohn, Mary & Debbie Moodie
OMI Management
MarqueepALACE MEMBERs
2019-2020
AnonymousDr. Bradley & Mya CampbellLynn & Velma ClabaughKerry & Jodi CooperDr. Paul & Kelly CullerRichard & Kim DixonDostal & Kirk Insurance and Financial ServicesDan & Candy DreherDr. Brian & Dee EhrmanDrew & Shelley EllerkampRuss & Dee EmansGene & Jan FarisonDeb FetterJudy Anne FoxAnn GinderMalcolm & Kathy GoodmanLarry & Linda HallDale & Sharol Herr“In Memory of Sheila Hundley”Dean & Sue JacobDavid & Diana Kasmenn
Roy & Judy LoudenslagerDr. Al & Ingrid MayJoseph & Joyce MillerNeil A. MillerBarbara Miller-DeHavenLars OlsonMark & Teresa PickensRick & Nancie PoormanProscape Lawn & Landscape Services, LLC - Luke & Lindsey HenryDoris Sneed RappNancy SchieferTom & Cindy SchiferPete & Judy StambazzeMichael Stuckey & Michelle MillerLynn & Connie ThomasCarroll’s Jewelers - Lowell ThurstonLouise VanceDoug & Susan WenigJay & Julie WhiteWilson Bohannan Lock Co. - Howard SmithMary Ellen & Norm Withrow
Jeff & Amy BaldaufDr. C. Kip & Mary M. BealsGary & Vicky BransonDavid & Diane CampbellDave & Elizabeth ClabornJoan CookeJohn & Clare CookeBurke CumbieSteve & Beth CumbieLinda FargoTom & Diane FetterRobert E. FletcherDoug & Bev Ford
$1,100-$1,499 - marQuee PlusDavid & Jude FoulkAdam & Gina GoodmanAndy HarperSteve & Mary Ann JenkinsDoug & Carolyn KileMarion Industrial Center - Ted GrahamDr. & Mrs. Ryan McCallRick & Paula NicolosiRex & Carolyn ParrottCarol RandallButch & Sue SawyerDavid & Cindy Strzalka Beverly Young
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$500-$999 - directOr
Deborah AlspachSteve Andrews & Scott InskeepHon. Teresa L. Ballinger & John ShankRalph & Jane BrownRandy & Chris BrownRyan & Sarah CampbellLarry & Ellen CawleyRev. Barbara K. & Rev. Kenneth V. DanielMary H. DayJan & Ted ElseyPhil & Sonia HaasRuth HaasDennis & Judy HahnTom & Ruth Johnston
Randy & Candice KantzerJohn E. KostoNancy LanktonPaul & Susan LudwigJim & Jean ObenourGary & Donna PendletonPhyllis A. Peters “In Loving Memory of Dale Peters”Don & Merry Lou PhilipsMatt Primmer & Ed Stofcheck, Jr.Jay & Joyce RobertsGeorge & Caroline SchramJohn & Laurie ShoreDr. William & Susan Tabbert
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$250-$499 - chOreOGraPherJim & Betty AndersonJack & Marilyn AndrewsJohn & Jana BartramBecky BeeryKenneth Belk “In Memory of Mary Belk & Peggy Schuler”Robert & Esther BenderChuck & Betsy BlankenshipRay & Mary BloomfieldSusie BrownRichard ClingenpeelDr. Doyle C. CookDavid & Kimberly CookeRebecca S. CraigJoyce CumstonPatricia & Charles CurtisDr. Russ & Anne DeckerJim & Jeannette FergusonJerry & Tomy GalbreathMollie & Larry GeisslerBJ & Monica GrangerTom & Nancy E. HaferDon & Peggy HallBen & Jane HarperMark & Annette HartmanTerry & Allyson HaycoxBarb & Ernie HetrickElizabeth HoyFrank & Jo Kreis IsaacsJohn C. Keggan
Bill & Brenda KirkhamMerle LasheyLew & Susan LauseLynne LedleyBill & Caroline LucasJohn & Luana MathewSharon MathewsDr. David & Kim MaukEarl McWherterMike MeadeValerie MettlerDon & Judy MountCarl J. MountsPhil & Paula ReidDan RengertGary & Karrin RischPhil & Sharon RobertsHarold & Vickie RorickRoger & Jane RuthFred & Margie SaullPhilip & Kathy SchaberDick SchwadererJoan SheltonChelsea SimsDr. Tim & Carol SpareJohn & E.J. StittDon & Pam StoneLarry & Kellie TobinDan & Valerie WigtonEmily YaksicFred & Suzie Zeigler
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pALACE MEMBERs2019-2020
musical director
$100-$249 -musical directOrAnonymousPaul & Darlene AlexanderCommissioner Andy AppelfellerSherril AppelfellerLinda AufdencampPaul & Jan AugensteinMatt & Sara Axline & FamilyLarry & Sara BabichTed & Bronwen BabichRobert BaerJoyce S. BaileyWilliam BakerRick & Sharon BaldingerRoger & Jenny BaldingerWoody & Linda BarryRon & Karen BaxterNancy BaylesBill & Carol BeckerEd & Vicki BellDonna & Bob BenderMiff & Jane BenderTerry & Pat BerryMark & Sharon BinkleyDave & Teri BirchfieldLacy & Eva BlankenshipDarlynn BlessingCharlie & Diane Blevins, IIKeith & Peg BoalesVickie Boggs
R. Joel & Clara BolanderDan & Bonnie BordersKaren BorlandRick & Sandy BorlandCheryl BowersDaniel & Kim BradshawBarbara Young BrownDick & Joyce BrownJanet & Dick BrysonJudith BumgartnerBruce BurchetteSharon CallahanDennis, Marsha & Gabby CamettiJim & Marsha CarrollBob & Eileen ChappellMargaret ClarkCriss ClineLinda CluffDon & Ruth ColdwellTimothy & Pamela CombsPeggy, Stan & Kelli CooperiderRob & Tammi CowellLois CoyDavid & Steffani CreasapScott Crider & Carroll NeidhardtDiana DaileyNancy Jo DasherKevin DavidsonSusie & Terry DavisJay & Linda De NiseJudy Delauder
Dick & Vonnie DendingerRuss & Judy DennisRhonda & Pete DettraMike & Barb DickeyBill & Terry DicksonTim & Linda DisbennettGeorge Downes Jr.Patricia DurkinVictoria S. DuttonJudge Warren T. & Kelesta EdwardsJanet & Larry ElliottCarl & June EmighDave & Helene EversonSteve & Linda FergusonChris & Tammy FieldMark & Jo Ellen FieldTed & Jo Ann FrericksTom & Pat FrericksLindsey Gale & T.J. TraceMike & Jane GalykDr. Tim & Paula GarnerRebecca GeorgePhyllis GlascoEd & Karen GoodwinDave & Susan GorenfloAlexa Gray & Carly CruseChad & Sara GroteBarry & Rebbeca GustinGreg & Deb HaasRay & Carol HainesHeather Harper
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$100-$249 -musical directOr John & Carolyn HeimlichKen & Marlene HeimlichMarvin & Ann HeimlichPhyllis HendrixMargaret HenryDr. & Mrs. James & Anne HeringDan & Claudia HicksJoe & Shirley HigleyGary & Paulette HinamanKreig & P.J. HitzMax & Suzanne HoffmanPaul & Carol HoffmanLisa J. HollawayJohn & Nancy HolsingerHarley & Susan HooverRene & Harold HordMary L. HowellMarlene HuberDale & Mary HughesDenise & Gary IamsAdam & Rhonda IreyFred & Reda IslerDr. & Mrs. Leonard JancharBob & Diana JankeJane JolliffJunior Service GuildGeorge, Joan & Kris KasotisDana KazeeKaren & Barry Keenan
Tom & Diana KeplingerKaren KirtsPatti & Jeff KlingelMr. & Mrs. Larry KnappDarrell & Connie KranerJulie KubbsLynne KunkleDoug & JoDee LawsonMike & Julie LawsonMary Y. LeeRebecca LeedomMarge & Art LefflerThe Lindsay-Hildebrand FamilyCurt & Judy LittleEd & Cindy LittleMike & Bonnie LodgeJayson & Amanda Loyer & FamilyKen & Ruth LutzMarke & Denise LyonRick & Karen MahaffeyW. MallettTim & Pat ManteyMartha Douce Dance Studio -Marilyn McBrideColleen MaukAlicia MayesJay McComasVicki Lynn McCombsBill & Betty McElroyBob & Ann McFarlandTed & Kathy McKinniss
Sam & Debbie McPhersonTodd & Beth MeadowsMark & Beth MeginnessCalvin & Judy MillerMike & Linda MillsDr. Joyce MitchellDiane & Rob MorganRichard & Patricia MoxleyMark & Pat MurphyMary, Brian & Breanna NapperDon & Sandra NovatnyTom & Cheryl ObenourBeulah A. OwensParadise Park Miniature Golf & Gem Mining CompanyBob & Nancy ParkerThe Parsell 5Brian & Christy PenrodKevin & Wendy PerkinsMike & Linda PerrySherm & Cindy PerryPaddy PezleyNed & Debbie PhelpsBryan & Shelley PickensPatrick & Kathy PierceAnne QuilterRay & Monica RaimoDeborah Ralston & William ClemJoAnn & David RamseyTodd & Kris RamseyAllen & Gloria Rasey
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$100-$249 -musical directOr Dick & Meg RasmussenLloyd & Joyce ReichardtDavid ReidElaine RiceGreg & Barbara RiceBradley & Kathy RidgeRidgedale Lions ClubJoe & Dawn RiedlingerJim RishMike & Linda Rizzo & FamilyJo RoseElizabeth A. RoseberryCharlotte RoweAnn & Jim RussellJeff RuthGary & Sandy SalyerKeith & Barbara SandersonRonald & Judith ScheffGuy & Lynda SchlichtingTodd & Leslie Schneider & FamilyDon & Peggy SchoenDolores SchulerSteve & Sue SchulerSteve & Doris SchwartzJane ScrogginsTim & Ashley Severns & FamilyEdward & Mary Kathryn Shafer
Jack D. ShafferKathy ShermanBob & Marti SimmonsKent & Sheryl SkidmoreLynn & Helen SlemmonsKevin & Ruth SmithDennis & Sue SnavleyJack & Virginia SomerlotJohn SperryMike & Nell St. ClairRuth StanleyJohn & Joan StewardVaughn & Marie StewartRobert & Sharon StifflerMark & Mary StoneburnerRod & Sue StreibBob & Charlotte StyerDennis & Mary Ellen SwartzJackie N. TaylorCarl & Pat TelferThe Thacker FamilyRichard & Phyllis ThatcherJack & Connie ThompsonCole & Alicia TomlinJim & Joanne TravelineRachel TrihaftMatt & Annette Tway & FamilyNancy Ullery
Ernie & Linda Van HooseDan & Darla Van SickleCharles & Annette Van VoorhisJohn & Donna VolkFran & Marty VollBob & Kathy WalczakTedd & Nancy WaltersGary & Joanie WarnerMichael & Diane WatsonMichael Brewer & Ruth WeinbromJim & Marcia WeirTim & Edalynn WeissJeanette WhiteBill & Ann WickershamChris & Deb WidrigDave & Shary WilliamsonGwendolyn WilsonMike & Karen WindersJoe & Kristi WinkDr. Ray WinkRandy & Sandy WinlandMark & Tricia WolfeJanet & Dick WoodJerry & Marietta WoodEsther YakeKaren & Clair Zimmerman
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$50-$99 - starAnonymousBarbara A. AdamsRichard & Ruth AdamsChris & Ruby AdkinsPam & Dick AxlineBeth BabichDavid & Lynn BaerEldonna BallingerRick & Norene BardCal & Pat BardonBob & Donna BarkleyDick & Sharon BarnhartJohn & Patti BarrJoyce & Jon BaumgartnerBrent & Sharon BaxterMary E. BealsMike & Jamie BeardSandy BeckerDon & Karen BenderSteven & Kathy BentleyMindy BerringerAndy & Cathy BerryR.J. BickingGary & Marianne BrammellVince & Lisa Brammer Ed & Marcy BrewerMichael & Teresa BrosekeMarion & Maureen BrownBarbara BryantDarrell & Carol BuchananDonald & Brenda BumgarnerCarol P. BurleyPaula BurnsJeff & Lynette BurrisDave & Laura BurrusJeff & Tricia BushDavid & Peggy BushatzCynthia & Timothy ByrnesJames & Carol CammGlen & Lori CampbellRick CareyJoe & Glenna CelestinoBill & Sandy ChardSharon & David ChaseMabel CheethamDerek & Kari ChildsTim & Jenn ChilesDebbie & Gary Clapham
George & Mary ClickHarry CondryBill & Joan ConesJackie & Panfil CosteaKevin & Beth CotsmireCrystal CoxEdmund & Diane CoxGary & Debb CrawfordCarl & Carly CruseBruce & Lisa CuddJeff & Trudy CumminsMary DasoMary DavidsonHoward & Susan DeanDoris DeckerTimothy & Peggy DettraNorm & Mary Ann DickmanBrenda Donegan & Richard JamesRick & Tami DrollingerMike & Corinna DunawayGreg & Gayle DunhamThe David Ebert FamilyKevin & Christina EllisonJayme EtgenEstelle & John FarkHelen FarringtonSharon & Richard FarstGreg & Kris FilliaterJohn & Tonyah FinkSteve & Amy FisherGary FlachMike & Brenda FogleFred & JoElla FoscoCarole J. FoxCraig & Susie FrancisRandy & Cindy FritchDianna FryIrene FultonLarry & Pam GandeeKaren GarnerTom & Amy GarwoodDan & Becky GorenfloHeather M. GorslinGloria J. GraceJim & Betty GroomsTerry & Peggy HaferMarilyn P. Hale
Charles Hall “In Memory of Pam Hall”Elsie HallSylvia B. HarmonLeaAnna HarrahTom & Ann HartyGene & Marge HeidPeggy HenmanRuth HochTom & Pam HoltshouseCharles & Beverly HornPaula HoughBill & Juanita HughesMichael Hunt & Cheryl CraftHuntsman’s Auto ServiceSteve & Katie Isler FamilyNoel & Sharon JeromeJohn & Jean JohnsonSusie JohnstonLiz & Shannon KelloggPaul & Lucille KennedyPolly KilgoreJeff & Laurie KirkBonnie L. KlagesBill & Janet LaneCharles & Phyllis LeethJim & Dorothy LeslieKaren LesterPeggy LinstedtEvelyn LongRosalie MarvinBob & Marilyn McBethDoris McBrideRuss & Marilyn McBrideDavid & Colleen McCartneyVickie McClellanRose McCoyJulie McGinnisThe McKenney FamilySharon McKenzieSheldon & Marji McKinnissRandy & Regina McQuillenDonald & Barbara MeadBill & Sharon MiddletonBarry & Carol MillerCarl E. MillerDavid & Linda MillingtonCarol Ann Monday
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$50-$99 - star Rick & Krista MulvaineTed & Terri MurphyGeorge & Barbara MurrayKaren NanceDeAnna NeaseShelby NeedhamRich & Shannon Nelson & FamilyJohn & Susan OberdierDr. & Mrs. Jason OrcenaCatherine OrthElizabeth OrthmeyerTom & Connie PannettLauren & Jean ParkAngela ParksKathi Snyder PaullinEd PaulusRobin PedersenDon & Sheila PerinJean PlotnerMeredithe PredmoreCindy PriceTim & Kitty RasmussenTerri ReynoldsCathie RhoadesLynette & Robert RiceRuth RingleBill & Jill RinkerDoug & Sherry RobinsonPat RohlerJohn & Diane RowNickie RubcichRon & Alicia Salyer
Allan & Justine SantschiChris & Dana SardoneDavid & Connie SchaberLarry & Rosemary ScheffWill & Ginny SchindleyBarbara SchultzJack & Deb ScottDoug & Kathy SeckelGary & Edris SeiterLinda & Ron ShaferDavid & Barbara ShineTerry ShirkSusan & Katie ShoafGary & Terri ShookDoug, April, Daniel, Sarah & Brooklynn ShortGeorge & Carol ShowalterDanny & Susan SloneJudy & Merle SmithMichael & Becky SmithChuck & Cindy SnyderDavid & Maggie SnyderJohn & Nancy SnyderMick & Ruth Ann SnyderThe Stump FamilyNorma StumpThe Swanger FamilyRyan SwartzDelaney TabbertDorothy L. TaylorJamie & Heidi ThompsonDave & Judy TigheHarry Traxler
Trophies & MoreJim Van MeterJudy VangeloffKay VogelBrenda VoshellJohn W. WalkerBarry & Jessica WallaceMilt & Darlene WallaceJanis WaltersRoger & Evelyn WaltonJohn L. WatkinsMike Watts & Fran HendersonTammy WestbrookNancy WhitakerHenry & Ashley WidrigNancy WiedemannDave & Susan WilhelmCameron & Maria Williams & FamilyCathy WilliamsDoris WilliamsDwain & Sandy WilliamsJanine & Mike WilliamsJimmy & Stephanie WilsonDon & Terri WolfJerry & Pebble WyantDale & Jean YakeRalph & Carol YoungAmanda & Ben Zucker
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$25-$49 - castBrent & Carole AglerWilliam & Linda AlleyJudi, Kain, & Kori AndersonKaki AndersonSandra ArmbrusterMelissa AtwellMike & Julie AugensteinAnne Marie BaileyRick & Peg BairdPat BaldingerPam & Randy BallardLoretta BargaheiserChristine Bayless-WilliamsJohn & Vickie BergmanLynda & Joe BerntholdRick & Deb BerryJim & Nancy BetkerJim & Linda BirdPriscilla BishopDennis & Janet BlankAl BondMichael & Judy BoweLonnie BrammerJerry & Bonnie BrannonPaul C. Brown & Gloria I. Swick-BrownDennis & Neta BudkowskiJim & Sheryl BushatzSandy ButtermanTom & Cassy Cahill & FamilyKeith & Wendy CampbellJason, Kim, Preston, Sophie & Harper Campbell
Ken & Carla CamptonBetty CaprinoAngela CarbettaThomas & Marjorie CarpenterTim & Terri CarpenterJess CarrollHerb & Jana CassidyMark & Susan ChaneyPaul & Brenda CharlestonDominga ChatmanDan & Jane ChilesDean & Lu ChivingtonJody ChristianCarol ClarkDeb ClaytonKathy B. ClevelandDoug & Nancy ConnarWilliam & Emily CrabtreeEd & Carol CrawfordMaria CrawfordDiane & Virginia CrossDottie Adkins CrosslandCheryl CulverJulie CumminsVictoria DaasDiane DachenbachChris & Charlotte DanalsPaula DeardorffChuck & Sieg DeemJohn & Trudy DeemEvilue DemlerKyle & Regina DeWittJeff & Maureen DiehlDebbie Ditty & Family
Dan & Linda DownsDenny DoyleMary Ann DoyleDavid & Julia DunlapPhil & Paula DunnMichelle DunnanMary EhretThe Emmons FamilyJudy EndsleyTrent & Paige EndsleyLaura EnglandJohn & Dona EvansElaine & Stacey EvansKathy FisherKay & Barry FittesRobert R. FittroCathy FrancisJohn & Jean FreshourKenneth GaleJohn W. Garnes, IIJim & Nancy GastonSally M. GehoDavid GibsonJoyce GilliamTeri & Jack GorenfloGeorge & Phyllis GranleeCassie Gregory & FamilyMakena GroteTim & Mary HardgroveMarilyn HartyRose HartyVance & Karen HeckJohn & Carolyn HeimlichBill & Barb Hoffman
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$25-$49 - cast Diana Hoffman & Steve Harsh Laurie & Dewey HoffmanScott & Margo HoffmanRick & Cheryl HuddleAnn & Terry HuffTom, Jenni & Emily HypesBeverly JamesJeremy & Anna JamesDavid K. JohnstonJulia JonesC.M. & Troy KearJeanette Sue KearnsRon & Karen KeiserK. KelleherTom & Janet KightlingerGlen & Sally KilburnThe Kindell FamilyJeff & Marty KingDennis & Carla Kisner
Emily & Kyle KlaiberSue KlingbeilCharles & Mitzi KnightRob & Tamela Knight & FamilyDianne KrumnowKay LambJerry & Linda LaucherBud & Leta LawheadCheryl Lister & Tom Lister “In memory of Dick & Jean Lister”Madelyn LitzenbergGary & Linda LovellDavid & Lois LucasLane LusenhopPaula MainBrenda MalabyJoe & Betty ManleyTom & Diana MarksKitty MarshGeorgia Mathews
Clara E. McClenathanDoyle McGlothlinMike & Gail McGrawMcKinniss Farms Donna McPeekJerry & Mary Lou MejeurRhodella MetzJan & John MiddlesworthJoanne Miller & Tami WeltonJoy & Steve MooreKent & Diana MorganRobin A. MountAnn E. & William Patrick MurphyGary & Ginny MurrayPhil & Margie NapperKevin OrthSteven & Angela OwdomPatricia PenwellMichelle R. PierceDenny & Mary PolterCarolyn PoormanNatalie & Baeleigh PowersKevin & Lori QueenJanet A. RaineyKyle & Karen RalstonVirg & Jani RankinBrenda & Richard ReishMary Margaret RichardsBrad & Lisa RichardsonPatricia RiedelNancy RileyConnie RobertsBob & Jean RobinsonTim & Amy Roston FamilySandy RoszmanJane RowJean RoweBrynn RuddMike, Mary & Kayleana SagerRon & Julie SayreDoug, Jody & Lily ScheffMorgan, Caleb, Oliver & Nora SchwartzDoug & Deb ShipleyJack & Kathy ShoafSharon ShockeyRobert & Sherrie ShopeMike & Abby SongerJoni Sonnanstine
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$25-$49 - cast Jerry StanleyKevin & Nadine SterlingJim & Lori StevensonBill & Julie StoutDale & Pat StreeterMax & Janet StrineBob & Annette StumpThe Szuch Family
Brenda TackettTed & Tina TennarKen & Joy ThielDiane TiddJoAnn TitusArt & Colleen TofteLowell (Gene) & Anna TrimbleMary & Jim VanAttaKiyomi Vargo
Al & Tammy WellerStan & Sue WerlingLauren & Clayton WetzelMichael & Sandra WilliamsBob & Carolyn WolfTommy & Wendi WoodBob & Terry WylieBerniece Wyndham
pALACE MEMBERs2019-2020
Yes, sign me up as a Palace Cultural Arts Association Member!(Please visit marionpalace.org for full benefit details.)
Cast $25 Star $50 Musical Director $100
Choreographer $250 Director $500 Marquee $1,000
Marquee Plus $1,100 Ruby Marquee $2,000 Other_____________
please help us protect this valuable cultural and educational treasure that contributes so much to the quality of life in Marion County and the surrounding areas. Know that 100% of your tax-deductible membership contribution will go
to support the annual operations of the historic Marion palace Theatre.
YOur inFOrMATiOnName(s)________________________________________________________________________Address________________________________________________________________________City/State/Zip____________________________________________________________________Phone/Email_____________________________________________________________________My check, payable to PCAA is enclosedPlease charge $____________ to my American Express Visa Mastercard DiscoverAccount #_________________________________________________________Exp Date______Signature_____________________________________________________Security Code______
2019-2020 Pcaa memBer BenefitsShow your support and love of the arts and of the historic Marion Palace Theatre by joining as a member. The benefits are numerous, and the perks are plenty. ALL MEMBERS receive the opportunity to purchase tickets before the general public, name recognition in the season Playbill, free ticket-exchange privileges within a single season (with advance 7 day notice), reduced movie admission, exclusive access to a dedicated ticket agent at the door on show nights, discounted ticket price on select shows when purchasing tickets in person or by phone, and discounts at select area restaurants. Additional benefits are determined by giving level and may include free popcorn, non-alcoholic beverages, discounts on summer theatre camp, autographed poster, “Balcony to Backstage” theatre tour, exclusive use of balcony during movies, seat reservations up to two weeks before show, personal message on the front marquee, and more.
Memberships are payable at the box office, by phone (740) 383-2101, online marionpalace.org, or you may complete this form and return to: The Marion Palace Theatre, 276 W Center St., Marion, OH 43302
YOur level OF suppOrT
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tammy westbrook
House manager
joHngarnes, II
House manager
danIelsHort
House manager
marklyons
Utility Crew
breaturner
House manager
THE pALACE sTAFFa rOund Of aPPlause tO thOse Behind the scenes
kItty rasmussen
EventCoordinator
morgansChwartzVolunteer
Coordinator
marIawIllIams
school Matinee Coordinator
pjhitz
ticket Office Group sales
amybaldauf
ticket Office
lIsa brammerMarketing manager
bev ford
Executive Director
VErOniCa bodIne
Director of Finance
mark megInness
technical Director
krIstIwInk
academy of the arts Director
jodI COOPEr
Operations manager
Daniel Bradshawryan CampbellClare CookeBarb Greetham
Luke henryDavid Kasmennscott ruthangie sayre
tom schiferKevin smithBill tabbertDeb widrig
sue Jacob, ChairDrew Ellerkamp, Vice ChairEmily Yaksic, secretaryGary Branson, treasurerMike stuckey, immediate Past Chair
ExEcutivE committEE AdditionAl dirEctors
EmEritus dirEctor John C. Keggan
pCAA BOARD OF DIRECTORs
pALACE VOLuNTEERsSince 1976, volunteers have been key supporters of the Marion Palace Theatre and continue to play a significant role in every event. During the 2018-19 Season, 201 Palace Volunteers served as greeters, ushers, ticket takers, and concession workers. They delivered marketing materials to local businesses, maintained the costume room, assisted with artist hospitality, operated spot lights, sound boards, and the digital movie projection. The list goes on and on of duties these incredible men and women performed to help support theatre operations. In total, Palace Volunteers dedicated 8,042 hours last season. For more information about joining this fantastic team of Palace Volunteers, please go online www.marionpalace.org or call the box office (740) 383-2101 to RSVP for an upcoming orientation.
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Avenue 42285 W Center St(740) 751-6295avenuefortytwo.com
books On Center 150 W Center St(740) 387-4630booksoncenter.com
brave woman boutique143 E Center St(740) 692-9843
Carroll’s Jewelers 207 W Center StA fixture in downtown Marion for over 75 years, Carroll’s is a shoppers paradise for diamonds, gem stones, watches, crystal, and gift items. Services include jewelry repair, maintenance cleaning, and appraisals. Store hours Mon- Fri 9:30-5pm and Sat 10am-2pm. (740) 387-4083 | carrollsonline.com
Charleston place
187 W Center St. Charleston Place has transformed a historic downtown building into a new, unique shopping experience with several gift shops, crafts and antiques including: Candy Shack & Cafe Hope Crossing Nadine’s Framing Southern Accents Boutique Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm and Sat 10am-2pm. (740) 387-7790
Curiosity 141 S Main St(740) 223-6988
Fuzzy’s Flowers & gifts297 Mt Vernon Ave(740) 387-0601
home Again stained glass198 W Center St (740) 382-4946
Musicians 1 stop 173 S Main St | (740) 375-8727musicians1stop.com
proMo Costumes381 W Center St, Marion740-383-5176
The Art Center122 S Main StA hands-on art studio offering paint your own pottery, canvas painting, glass fusing, clay hand building, potter’s wheel, adults and kids crafts, specialty classes, birthday parties, corporate events & more. theartcenter.co
The guildFine Arts & hand Crafts 146 W Center St(740) 361-0034theguildinmarion.com
way we were Antiques147 S Main St (740) 383-5514
willy + wade supply Co179 S Main St (740) 341-9686willyandwade.com
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DOwnTOwn Dining
Marion County historical society Museum/heritage hall169 E Church St | (740) 382-4557 | www.marionhistory.com
union station532 W Center St | (740) 383-3768 | www.marionmodelrailroadclub.org
DOwnTOwn hisTOriCAl siTes
wyandot popcorn Museum 169 E Church St | (740) 387-4255 | www.wyandotpopcornmus.com
Attaboy’s Comfort Cuisine 291 W Center St | (740) 914-4914
baires restaurant 131 S Main St | (740) 383-3999
The Candy shack187 W Center St | (740) 223-0900
Courtyard grub & pub142 N Main St | (740) 375-4782
Main squeeze Juices 123 W Church St | (740) 361-6015
OK Café 734 E Center St | (740) 387-6565
social sip Coffee119 North Prospect St | (740) 914-4147
Topped ice Cream127 S Main St, Marion
The warehouse 320 W Center St | (740) 387-8124thewarehouseitalian.com
Please visit Marion Area Convention & Visitors Bureau website to access a complete listing of all the wonderful places in Marion to STAY, PLAY, SHOP, DINE and EXPLORE!
www.visitmarionohio.com
To learn about events that take place in Downtown Marion, please visit www.downtownmarion.com. Downtown Marion Inc. works towards the revitalization of downtown Marion, Ohio as a central hub of
the community, restoring it to its former state of functionality, accessibility and profitability.
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The Palace was built in ___________ by renowned theatre architect __________ _______________. The Palace is an ________________ theater, giving the feeling of being outdoors under the open sky. Marion’s Palace is a ________________ design. The architect included birds suspended from the ceiling, floating clouds and twinkling stars for realism. His signature piece, a stuffed ________________, is hanging in the southern most portion of the alcove along the west wall of the theatre. The theatre has 1430 ________________ and features a cantilevered balcony, offering “every seat the _______________ view.” The Palace was first built as a ____________________________ movie house. When the Depression hit, the theatre became strictly a ___________________ palace, first featuring silent films accompanied by the pipe organ (a Page at the time) and later “talkies.” The Palace is now home to the mighty _____________________ pipe organ. A special feature among historic theaters, today the Wurly rises from the orchestra pit for use during shows and tours. The Palace changed hands
a number of times and in 1975, the owner was looking to sell. A group of seven men headed by John Keggan, later known as the Palace ___________________, rallied the community and raised the funds needed to purchase and restore the failing theatre. Of the more than 100 constructed, there are only ______________ Eberson atmospheric theatres that remain operational. The Palace “re-opened” in July 1976 as a 501 c 3, the Palace ____________________ Arts Association. Currently, our programming includes touring artists, Palace produced events, art classes and camps, and ________________-_________ movies. The Palace is governed by the Board of Directors, which is comprised of 17 members elected by the PCAA ___________________ at the annual meeting. A __________ member staff operates the theatre on a daily basis and is assisted by a large __________________ organization at live events and movies. In 2008, the PCAA opened the newly constructed __________ ________________, a multi-purpose facility for meetings, classes, receptions, and small stage productions. Patrons may purchase tickets in the box office, online at www._______________________________ or by calling 740/383-2101. Regular __________ __________________ hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from ________ to 5pm. The box office opens one __________ before live events and 45 minutes before films.
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THE HOusE THATJOHN BuILT...
THE MARIONAIRESBARBERSHOP CHORUS
PROUDLY PRESENTS OURANNUAL SHOW AT THE
MARION PALACE THEATREApril 25, 2020
SINGERS OF ALL AGES ARE INVITED TO SING WITH US EVERY TUESDAY,
AT 7:00 P.M., IN THE GRANT MIDDLE SCHOOL CHOIR ROOM.
THE ENTRANCE IS ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
FOR INFORMATION CALL MARK SMITH, PRESIDENT, AT 740-225-0408 OR KEN HEIMLICH, AT 419-864-3268
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